March 31, 1938

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Above, film novice Charlie McCarthy blows his top. Below, vegetable peddler George Sakalis, a key witness in the Earle Kynette case, gets additional protection after complaining that he is being followed by private detectives … The head of the VFW calls for assistance in the form of jobs or pensions for the "Lost Generation" of World War I …  Dogs are under a state quarantine because of rabies … And Harold "Bud" Marshall hopes to regain the use of his legs after being paralyzed when he was shot in the spine during a robbery.

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1 Response to March 31, 1938

  1. Arye Michael Bender's avatar Arye Michael Bender says:

    Today we remember Edgar Bergen, but not John Stahl. If the reporter was accurate, Stahl was inept. A good director expresses what is wanted, a poor director just says ‘No. Let’s do it again.”
    And Charley is living comfortably at the Smithsonian, despite his profanity — perhaps because of it.

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